Great place to eat
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Wheelchair
Overview
Since opening at the end of last year we have been to the Bonnie Badger twice. The ground floor of the Bonnie Badger is wheelchair accessible. Outside the pavement slopes upwards to the double doors at the entrance. The doors are quite heavy. Opening them would probably require assistance. The Bonnie Badger is a hotel that has a restaurant called The Stables which is open to the public. The food serves classic pub dishes and seasonal specials. The roast beef special is particularly delicious.There are benches and chairs at the tables. The chairs can be removed to accommodate wheelchairs. The tables are of sufficient height to get my knees under but the centre pedestal leg of the table did mean I couldn’t get totally under the table without putting the front castor wheels of my wheelchair on the slightly raised leg base. There is also a good sized disabled toilet with an emergency red cord. The hotel ground floor also has a pub, big television screen for watching sport and a pool table. There are guest rooms upstairs in the hotel building.Guest can also stay in the hotel cottages. We drove to the Bonnie Badgers and parked on a nearby side street. There is a bus stop just outside the hotel but there is no train station in Gullane.
Transport & Parking
We drove to the Bonnie Badgers and parked on a nearby side street. There is a bus stop just outside the hotel but there is no train station in Gullane.
Access
Toilets
There is a disabled toilet on the ground floor. It is spacious and has an emergency red card cord.
Staff
The staff were friendly and helpful .
Anything else you wish to tell us?
When busy the restaurant is a little tight for space .
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